Wanteds, Etc r JPO Let, or Lease, House, all conveniences. Garage for two cars. Address at this office. ADVERTISER, wishes to lease Small House in Stratford, handy town. Reply to "House," this office. RANTED Steady, Reliable Girl , from S—2 daily. Apply this office. j QST, between Post Office and Page ' **~ 4 Street, Gold Expanding Wristlet Watch. Reward on returning to this office. Business Wanteds. 'J'UCK SHOP. Why pay Dig prices for Store Pigs? Weavers at the Tuck Shop are 6 a penny. Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, etc. "Billy Teas," Scones and Cakes. Tuck Shop, opposite School. Rawles, Draper, has an advance showing of all Autumn 'goods: Millinery, Frocks, Costumes, Fur Coats, Broadway, Stratford. gTOCK Reducing at The Kash— All Mn's Suits reduced in price for the foUowing 3 weeks. Note these: All wool Roslyn Tweed Suits 45/-, sizes 3 to 6; Roslyn Superfine Wool Suits, sizes only 3 to 5, at 65/-, worth 115/-. See these at Hillocks Showing of Autumn goods of beat quality and value at Bert Rawles, Draper, Strat'ford. gTOCK Reducing at The Kash— Men's Suits, Youths' Suits, Boys' Suits, all reduced in price for the next 3 weeks. Tweed Suits from 35/-; Worsted Suits from 79/6. See these values at Hillock's. T OVELY Millinery, Frocks, Coat Frocks and Costumes at reasonable prices,, from Bert Rawles, Draper, Stratford. Specials: Oak Duch ess for £7 7s, Record Cabinet for-'player rolls or gram, records £5 ss. Oak Sideboard £lO 10s, Oak Table 5 x 3 £3. These are snips at actual cost, so hop in early to E. D. Evans', the Furnisher, Regan Street. PARENTS, don't 1 worry about the Children's Lunch. Let them get hot pies, sandwiches, scones, etc.. at the Tuck Sbop, opposite the school. W. Dwyer, proprietor. Icecreams, Confectionery, Fruit, etc. CTOCK Reducing at The Kash— Our stock of Men's Ready-to-wear Suits is still too heavy, and to reduce the quantity and make room for the new season's suits coming forward, the February reduced prices will be continued up to Easter week. See our prices. ID DRINKS: Raspberry, Lemon and Orange. School Children should not want for a drink. Only a penny at the Tuck Shop. The best of Lollies, etc. Cakes, Scones, Pies for lunch. Tuck Shop, op- ( posite School. JTAPOC, Prime teased, 1/6, Chin elle Hall Curtains, assorted colours 57/6, Reversible Chinell Curtaining 6/6 yard. Fadeless Cur tains from 1/9. For best values g to E. D. Evans, the Furnisher, Re gan Street i Land and £rop«rty. ! FARMS FOR SALE. > ... ...... I__94 ACRES, Freehold, \, near Straftford. Has 6-roomed house, concrete floor to milking shed, 3cow plant and electric moter, 12 padlocks, 5 stacks, 4 acres swedes, carrying 40 milking cows, bull, 12 weaners, 2 horses. Full range of farm implements, together with all the above stock, us going concern, at £46 per acre, with £llOO down. (Produced 11,000 butterfat.) 2. —100 ACRES, Ngaere. Good 5roomed house, and cowshed, 10 paddocks well grassed and level. PRICE £sl per acre, with £IOOO down. 3.-25 ACRES, Eltham. 5-ro<>m-ed house, milking shed and outbuildings. Milking 14 cows and producing 4500 fat. PRICE: £2OOO, with £650 down. LAND REPRESENTATIVES: W. H. H. YOUNG, Stratford. F. EVANS, Hawera. E. D. MASON, New Plymouth. THE FARMERB' CO-OP ORGANISATION THE SOCIETY OF N.Z. LTD. TTniM.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 61, 18 March 1929, Page 1
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